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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 17, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the the deluxe. so robin, you're watching the, i'll just it renews on life. my headquarters here in the home, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a stream of engine palestinians rushed to hospital ended up after another. is there any building target specific in southern guns? that council aubrey because a deal to bring aid into garza and exchange some medicine for his writing,
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the captives being held that nobody is boxed on someone's around top. diplomats into some of all the accusing turnaround of an attack inside its territory will be like from focused on, on china experiences. it's was growth in mold and so it's used as, as population drops for 2nd. dia, the welcome to the news. uh, we begin in gauze uh at least 23 palestinians have been killed and overnight is riley strikes. several areas in southern gaza being targeted at least 4 people being killed in rough, including 2 children. schools of the in just have not being taken to hospital. been calling you and is at least 13 palestinians were killed in his riley strikes at targeted residential areas around the last, the hospital in a mile area. and a deal has now been brought by cattle and friends to allow
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a limited supply of medicine and other right into garza. but the deal will see palestinians who are facing simon like conditions receive some humanitarian aid, but medication will be sent for 45 of these rarity captives being held in garza will get more of that age with stephanie decade. and i'm going to use an occupied east jerusalem, but 1st it's called cyber to honey. my mood. who's in rafa in southern gaza and honey it has to be said that there's no lights up in the daily bombardment of the gaza strip. so just bring us up to up to speed on the overnight raids and how that's impacted the search and rescue and recovery operation to a certain extent the yes. well, the ongoing intense boom environment just making it very difficult for a civil defense. the crew on the ground and conducting the work and search for more
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people trapped under the levels over night. intense bombardments, here and rough. i city again, confirming what people have sit in the past. this place is not safe and increasingly becoming risky for the $1.00 displays palestinians be to squeeze in this to this a small part of the gaza strip. but we're looking at 2 separate error strikes targeting to residential homes. the vast majority of those reported skilled in the jar hospital that's in central alpha where in children and, and women we're looking at people who have been evacuating from one place to another. in hon. units were much of the intense bombardment have taken place, a resulting in the desktop more than 13 people in western side of new. and it's an area that has been largely designated the safety of for it, internally displaced, palestinians. this is not the 1st time and it's been a talk repeatedly, coming under heavy bombardment since the beginning of the war,
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but more intense since the beginning of the ground invasion. maybe the highlight of what happened at the fact that under heavy coverage of aerial bombardment is really time phenomenal. vehicles push deeper into the vicinity of nasir hospital and technically in an area between the jordanian field hospital and a couple 100 meters away from nasir hospital. that's the vicinity of very, very crowded area with lots of residential homes, but the blocking the road, the leading to the main road of the hospital and on their way, those tanks and on the vehicle destroyed the vast majority of the infrastructure. much of the residential home and the sides of the main roads leading to the hospital where snipers do physician on the remaining high rise bill thing around the the hospital and shooting at every moving object. and of course, the strip where uh, within the past 2 days, the military announced that it ended its operations,
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but it continued contrary to what the statements said, the bombing continued. yeah, my apologies that honey because there is a delay between me asking the question and a new hearing it as well. so as to get me on that one. but we do know, obviously there's this announcement by cats are friends to deliver a humanitarian aid into the straight line at a time when the u. n. is saying that every single person in gaza is hungry and we're seeing evidence of that's in the pictures. as soon as an a truck comes in is completely surrounded by many, many people because the need is so desperate i guess indeed that's brittany needs for food supplies, water and medical supplies. that the situations here in the southern part where the 1.9 displays palestinian are struggling in finding food supplies and water supplies just to keep their families alive and survived the horror of the ongoing
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bombardment. but the situations in the northern part are far wars where there is literally famine going on where people haven't had food for a while. now when the reports are coming in from the northern part and gaza city suggest that there are people, there is a risk of people dying of this ongoing famine right now. so the deals right now is, is it very important in, in, in, in terms of an emergency intervention in terms of helping people at least do a counter famine going on. and particularly the most vulnerable among of what we're talking about are the children and women and those with a chronic disease or life threatening conditions. it's just pointing out that there is no functioning health facility in gauze, in the northern part. and the fact that there is spam and going on right now, it just increased the difficulties and the, the, uh, the, uh, uh, the, the chances of, of, of surviving the, the,
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the horror of the on what's going on in the know the fun. and again, there is winter, there is rain, cold weather increases all the chances of the spreading of diseases. so human to 3 and 8 foot supplies are very essential right now to help people survive. this hor, her name. i moved force the in russia. thank you. let's go over to stephanie deco joins us the line from occupied east jerusalem. and stephanie, and it's always a relief to his aid is getting in. the problem in the constant criticism is the procession, the speed by which not a get saying or not as the case may be yes, i mean, we know from the start of this war, there's been a severe delay. 90 security processed by israel to clear the trucks to enter. the goal is this trip. so what you see entering on and off these days is really just a drop in the ocean of what is needed in gaza. remember, even before this for goal is a thought of staying in in goal is work usually dependent on
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a load under these unimaginable circumstances of this deal. so just to remind you also, we're seeing another element of it today, which is a significant, lengthy negotiation that has come to fruition, which allows the increase also particular medical supplies to the palestinians is medicine to the captives $45.00 hostages and will be receiving specific prescription medicine to them, this is a deal brokerage by colorado. they've been dealing with how mouse and israel and phones has been dealing with the interest dicks of the medicine of which hostage needs want to. there are clinical conditions. we understand and how mazda has had an issue with those throughout these negotiations concerned about potential tracking. because you're going to have medications entry, the goal is to strip and have to go to specific hostages. you also have the families of the hostages, demanding proof, the modern proof that these medications will reach the captives that they are
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intended for. but certainly this has been an ongoing negotiation since october. it is the 1st time since the collapse is the ceasefire. that israel and how massive manage to, to get some form of agreement on something just to update you. of course this government was a very keen to be showing that it's doing something to get the captives back to improve their conditions. because what i'm saying is that what negotiate until this war is over. and israel says it's not going to stop the war. so very difficult situation, certainly for the families of the hostages who want their loved ones back as soon as possible. stephanie dec forsyth, it occupied eastern eastern. thank you. are these ready military as well as day and very strongly for the call in the city of non pleasant occupied westbank that happened on our could streets. what gun fine has been reported? is there any forces of close of the area under preventing i'm getting says, from reaching the scene or being or they have been conducting rates across several towns in the occupied west bank. how many jump june joins us now from ramallah in
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the occupied at west point. let me just bring this up to speed on what we know about these latest rates. so let me 1st mention what we've heard. the details that are emerging with regards to that drawing strikes that occurred in nablus and develop a refugee camp. now there has been a statement released by the israeli army just in the last half an hour or so in which it says that the person, one of the people rather that was targeted. and that strike was talking about the abortion that these really army in their statement says that they eliminated. they had a terrorist infrastructure of the blog, a cap in nablus, who together with the members of his terror itself, planned to carry out an eminent large scale terrorist attacked. then it says that this terrors so headed by after my job, the language shut down, was eliminated during a precise era strike. now we've been told by people in the camp that that would shut out is the leader of the military wing upset martyrs brigade and found out
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that that's one aspect of what happened in nablus. you had this rate that was going on for several hours, many military vehicles going in were told armored bulldozers going in as well. just for an infrastructure, they're digging up the road. that rate has since ended. there were many other rates that happened throughout the overnight hours as well. but the one that we're told that is still going on happening in total count them that this started around 5 am local time that there are number, it is really military vehicles in armored bold. those are still in the camp and also reports from eye witnesses. there that there were is really army vehicles that surrounded one, the government hospitals located there. beyond those 2 rates that i mentioned. there was also a rate earlier in the mullin which we were told that it'd be at a very close to where we are right now. that there was a medical clinic that was rated also completely a hebron, jericho, and bethlehem. this all really just going to show painting a very clear picture of how these rates have become part of the fabric of daily life throughout the occupied west bank. where on average,
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there are around 40 range happening by these really military per day. now every time we go to the sites of these raids and the aftermath of these rates, whether they be towns, villages, cities or refugee camps, we are told by the palestinians. they are that this is a form of collective punishment. they say that the tactics used by the israeli army to go in and combat the resistance. and they believe that this is something is really army is doing when it comes to digging up infrastructure and destroying houses and cutting water lines of power lines. they believe this is something that is meant to turn the local population against the resistance fighters. but everybody we speak with their says they don't believe that these tactics will work . there's a lot of concern right now in the last week reports that is really security chiefs had warned the members of the as really government that they believe that the oxford west bank might be on the verge of a 3rd in the fall that might be on the verge of some type of explosion in the near term because of not just the fine was not just the raids, but also the fact that the economic situation here is so diary. you must remember
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all this power as any workers that had permits to go and work in the israel. they've not been allowed to do so since october 7th, the on that you add to it the fact that at least $350.00 palestinians have been killed throughout the occupied west bank of just since october 7th. it really goes to show just how grim the picture remains here. so help moments on june for us the in ramallah. thank you. are now the ripple effect of israel's will on gauze that is causing a maritime crisis. and the red sea, with another missile strong can accomplish ship on, choose day. humans who feed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. so it says that it will continue talking vessels and link to israel until there's a sci fi and goes up the container. so it's owned by a greek company and registered in moultrie. it had $24.00 crew members on both the attack happened. 140 kilometers west of the port city of the above. this operation came after the crew of the ship,
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ignoring continue with the warnings, including the warning shots, the many armed forces continued to implement. the decision to prevent is really ships or ships lead to the israeli. and then me from sailing, it'd be era and the red sea until the aggression is ended. and the blockade on the resilience, palestinian people in the guys us troops is lifted. they to a wednesday. the us is expected to release the evan bay through these as what it calls specially designated global terrace. it comes a day after the used car that most strikes on the group to targets. now the u. s. navy seized weapons, it says well being shipped from around to yemen, that rate was carried out on thursday in an array b and c off the coast of small, you know, the says the weapons are intended for have the finances in yemen. i think we did pulse of ballistic and cruise missiles. my kind of has more from washington dc, the president biden,
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to see yourself the terrorist list shortly after assuming office use hope was that such a move would facilitate an end to the ongoing role in yemen through a negotiated agreement. now the spokesman for the national security council in the white house confirms that this move is being reviewed. you wouldn't have to comment publicly if or when an announcement would be made. if the skis are put back on the target list, it would have a significant financial impact on the movement. individuals and organizations would not be allowed to contribute funds. members of the who team movement would not be allowed to enter the united states. and us banks would have to freeze all funds belonging to the who t movement. the state department and the national security council has declined to comment on the matter. my kind of out, you sierra washington,
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the spring use the days of the in these, the, from across the world bulk of stone has something around this top. definitely not in a sum of all the what it describes as an unprovoked violation of its s space to wrong find a me saw that landed in bulk of songs. but look, just on provence, can i get at least 2 children that iran says it was targeting the headquarters of j, she eyed the group. it also blames that for several targeted attacks on security forces over the years. when i say bonus for my pockets on coast funds and come all hide, i who joins us from the capital. some of us come all of the attack by iran and buckets on the soil. the diplomats have been summoned, and when one does how fall this will escalate is indeed that there is a good question x. surely. just on monday, it is surprising that both the buckets on a near in here and it had
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a discussion and there on and which day express concerned about the groups operating from of long story. it is saying that the to go to do today, the board country, the now there's a diag happening and pointing to go, they go after they are in board, out of i'll get done is of cause i'm not happy, they did not the 1st time i'll read off that iranian drones have been and was a few years ago, but just on charter need written in drawing and side focused on need, get it ready. and so there is, of course, concern that a drawn did not take progress on into confidence. although both sides that they agreed that they were all parted closely when it comes to action against these groups. because the j. charlotte, all are the, as you mentioned, this is a group that sprang up from the german door law group, which were led by my la gray gate by la gregory was captured by deer in 2010. it was then hanging
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a president there on and 2010 or so. so indeed the data group has been blamed by data. and however, the focused on is that saying that there were no other carrier to do the accept children. and this was the flagrant violation of focused on experts and solve red gate. and what about to you, kamala, as and when that situation develop? so thank you. 1200 that force into something above that set. keep a message and speak to the sean. so have the needs of security issues specialist he's also the director of the center for regional and global connectivity. to talk about lab not send advisory services, then focusing on g of politics. enjoys this from again, the focus on the capital kentucky. with this mr. slide thing on the program, what one does will buckets on responding to this? so how, because escalation is, we'll worry right now as possible and we're seeing the level of resolution spread very rapidly across the middle east. reaching all the way towards south asia are stopped by thinking this not about there's a real sense of i mean these relations for being involved in arkansas have
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historically all the delicate towns. but there's the, you know, strategy and formal ration in that relationship are kind of also maintained at the top. i think it's natural upfront, but the sign in screen is the wrong amount to collect deployments, whether it is unfair, millions of people that resides inside of the wrong. and therefore, having this part of the page strikes the exact details which are clears us, the electron bypassing many his battles, diplomatic and military channels. in 2 countries is really not being used to do as much as a matter of trial show by a wrong i've asked them also mentioned earlier. ready this particular thing, which has been blamed to be operating inside of us, one of the things is not one of the 3 countries that the wrong has struck out in
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the last 20 for 48 hours in terms all of this group. is it dangerous for a rom, just thought flex. it gets regional muscles. it's peg a very dangerous game, is it not at the body, but when it's opening another front, when many weston countries already blaming it for the support of hezbollah and not been on the who with these and you haven't? absolutely, and i think that's the thing part of what was the wrong space is significant your political that it's not supports and followed and back in the same level. yes. and in the middle of all that took me up. this new from is just on the president. nobody, you know, been around, have definable side about the massive suicide. all that happened on january 3rd in the wrong, to close to 80 people and the buyer spot of the state. and it was, it was to be strikes the doctor yesterday, syria are all ready direct retaliation that i've been switching from 24 hours later . striking like a medium sized box box. is this the very spring?
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it's all, it's designed to pull bikes on the box and i've been serving parks, but it's not necessarily gonna be a part of the room. i use my own, the train tracks and by the, the, by my station, hundreds of room sites were carried out inside a fox hunting turn streets. but the difference between them now is that at that point in time, sparks almost in front of the lines allied to be was little more on terror. and there was some level of freedom and coordination do side of the park studies was indeed on my side with these kinds of problems. but this is completely on presidents and it looks like almost like a complete circle mentioned as a as well. what our view is pumps would be so familiar with is a problem the both of rod and pakistan and both have in the region of that territory because there is a secessionist movement that has been bubbling and so many decades,
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both on the turnaround saw the wrong side of the boat, which is also a balloon g speaking community as well as the below just outside of pakistan. i mean this apart from what's going on in gauze, this is another element with been that the schools for groups that even though like islam about all don't like to her on, is absolutely investor utilized for. so keep thinking about this particular room which has been active since 2013 is that its own and nature. and that is the alone and started on full time for, as he said. but on top of all that, it's all funny if somebody follows, which means it's pretty much supposed to bet on and have a bit of the song as well. the main thing to consider here, so here is that in the past we've seen one of the 2 big play out. the 1st is in the case of the bottom of the tax,
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the inside the box uh box. i'm been shutting down in the in pilot. that situation, we're going to successfully resolve back with somebody to my partner. i'm going to market when i come last year. and there was a useful visual from india that might have been signed a part of the surgery to which barbara also responded right. responsibly, composer and decided not to sleep matters more, right next my home. ringback is not boxed on the most of the show, some of the restraint as far as this particular instance does concern for the fact that the matter is the same. she, we are miss that the lead smartphones armed forces was due to my medicare and bottle incident. and this time i'm leaving the rest of my fears that might not go on hands. we'll see what does happen those. the shots are the and thanks so much for joining us from is some about to china. is it called a mean group? 5.2 percent of the in 2023 between government targets. but missing on the list.
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predictions officials have down type concerns about the country starting economic growth pointing to a new boom in the winter tourism katrina has moved from basing. tours have flocked to china is freezing northern purposes to enjoy winter attractions, such as hard bins, famous city, and the snow covered ski slopes of downing travel. dr. shows winter tourism here is a 30 percent compared to a year ago bringing a much needed boost to businesses. it's a red black spot in china is slowing economy. the government says the country beat its target a 5 percent close to the 2023. achieving 5.2 percent, but that they still one of the lowest in decades. and the outlook, the 2024 made straight at the world economic forum and doubles china is premier down play to consent to board g g. the chinese economy is making steady progress and we'll continue to provide a strong interest for the world economic development. chinese officials say the economy will improve in the coming months,
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positions debating historical chan highlight feeling positive. so i got your local going. i am from china, so one more south and it's rarely get a chance to see i am. hi me, a lot of fun shows what, what comes out to you. i brought my son here to enjoy himself, especially in the don't see is very popular this. yeah, we can go, but we can get similar experiences. yeah. it's the 1st winter since 2019. the tours have been able to enjoy without fear of carpet 90 locked downs. these types of winter, sports and activities are traditionally part of chinese culture. but since paging $1.00 to 2022 winter olympics, that popularity has sold the government is banking on the trend. continuing over the upcoming luna new year holiday with a record 9000000000 trips predicted over the 40 day travel period. however, the analysts say a boost in tourism is unlikely to solve bigger problems, such as the crisis and the property market. some of the people have spent more on
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things like tours on culture, activities like concerts, or they would buy more consumer goods. but overall on the savings rate is still going up to those enjoying themselves. here the economy is the furthest thing from the mines. katrina, you all to 0 aging the life as of all kind of corruption in the sunday town of green, vic has halted but the towns resident and so i'm unable to return home because of the ongoing seismic activity. so do you guys explains from going to the doing and because of the over option in green, the vic but the state of emergency here is fall from over, trim is still being felt and the new fisher that runs to the eastern portion town has widened even though molten lava can barely be seen on the surface, the towns of residents are still unable to return home. good understanding of the
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spot, the sled. as soon as they heard the sirens go off on sunday night, the 2nd time in 2 months. but i know that, i mean some people are having literally breakdown because they have since been staying at his parents home in the capital. they know they may never be able to return back to, going to make so many people have already said that they don't want to return back to the town. then for me it's very difficult to move there. you know, because the community itself is so damaged, living in an area of high seismic activity will always carry its risks. but the damage done by this loss to option has left many, hey, wondering where exactly is the safest place to live in this part of the country also november's erupt sion menu a hopeful that new morality would return. that hope ended on sunday when the love of flowed into the town itself, but felt that could go back home. so maybe some people only have a few months left and now they need to make big decisions about their future and where,
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where they want to live. recovery could take years while the maxima pressure may decrease and shift the route. there was little guarantee that little fishes weren't suddenly up here. changing the landscape and the communities themselves. sonya guy, ego, i'll to 0, north of going to big will still head, hey, all the news i'm calling for a c spine. a christian group is arrested while protesting in congress over the on going more inc garza and walking in havana. my guessing around by con in cuba, is the dots against lot more expensive. the hi lo, the weather is looking very wet and wintery across much of europe at the moment, and very cold with a low temperature is
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a comfortable central and northern areas that have been so will settled whether across the mediterranean. well, that has changed. you can see that weather front moving in, reese and very heavy rain freezing rain as well as snow across moving parts of front and the low countries on, on, into germany. and that's where we've got the red warning for large area of the south of germany. some of that snow as well, forming on the opposite will be welcome to the you can see a shift in that's no pushing its way further east on north as we go into the se. scan the seeing some very wintery weather that's no pushing its way across into pots of russia minus 3 in moscow bits and pieces of rain as well. developing across the balkans with some improvement coming in for to a key. it does look like we're going to see some blustery winds as well as to what the weather, edging across into portugal and spain on. so it's a much dryer to the south of england, but still very cold here. so i'm just looking to launch the miles and places like athens, we will see just pick up the and, and,
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and cry. but for the likes of bordeaux, it is going to get very cold. and we have a look at the 3 day that last through to the weekend. the, the unique perspective. some people need to see these really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in israel are sticking up against door right now. i want to be one of them connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. he's healthy, deep human noises. that is all i want to go into, you know, to happen to next thing is the street fun out just the or
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the the the pleasure of watching. i'll just bear with me. so robin, in the heart of mind, the, of all the top stories hell the news, at least $23.00 palestinians have been killed and his right strikes and gone. so children were amongst full, killed and rough on in the southern part of the straight residential areas. we're talk because it's in con eunice class on friends have negotiated
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a deal between israel and her boss that will see aid and medicine. and to garza, the medicine will be sent to $45.00 of the is ready to captive. but some us have concerns that it could be used to track that locations myself possibly is the united nation special russell to on the right devoted. he says that still vision amongst palestinians of the destruction of food supplies in gaza, unprecedented in the situation of starvation and simon, anywhere in the world is dire and one is i'm always careful not to compare situations every situation unto itself. but what we're witnessing in gaza is an entire civilian population made to go hungry. we've never seen it happen this quickly and this completely, well, we're also seeing is a concern about future generation. so as you were saying, because children under 5 are at a severe risk of malnutrition because of this risk of famine,
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this means an entire generation of palestinians. and guys are facing long term limitations to their cognitive and physical ability. and what's clear is this is the result of is really bombardment. this is the result of the denial of humanitarian relief. but we've never seen anything so brutal happen so quickly. and it's not just the denial of food. it's to your point of, of the destruction of agricultural land. it's the destruction of, of fisher boats. so people are being denied access the sea. so it's the food system itself is being destroyed. so just and, and not only other long term consequences, this has been happening for its 17 years. the blockade against cousins has been happening for over. so for 17 years. so this has been a long standing problem and it's, it's got really bad, really fast. and now the latest escalation of the red sea has major implications, but the global economy and trade, the red sea is one of the wells most important shipping rates for oil and gas
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between asia and europe. in the so they buy the bundle straight between africa and the rating and contingency that connects the red sea with a gulf of 8 and 12 percent of the world's trade and 10 percent of global oil carried by ships goes through that straight. the savings canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean sea is the shortest shipping route between europe and asia. 15 percent of the world's maritime traffic passes through the suez canal, welts since november, a rainy and back to tease of toxic vessels new by by monday, forcing major shipping and oil companies to suspend operations through the red sea . rerouted vessels will have to make a long good journey all the way down the east coast of africa via the southern tip of the continent. so a ship traveling from single pool to rock to them, a journey that would typically be take around $26.00 days will now take. so to 6 days using multiple increasing costs, good of trauma as an independent energy on the list,
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he says can seem as well some bearing the cost of those tensions in the red sea. if you're looking on average and above 175 percent investigation in terms of shipping costs, a compared to november 2023 rented who the campaign decide you started paying a gallery momentum. so that will most likely be reflected in, in prices that you'll be and especially your will be in goods you have is noticed have the shops and then you're talking anything from, from clothing to agile components and, and, and it comes when i'm there is no if you see, there's no obvious and to this insides and us and you get on the strides. there was a temporary high uses who use a belligerent and they say that able to continue to attract the shipping liners. and as you call those, as, as you've noticed both both today and yesterday and as you and your body's been uh,
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been reporting. so i'm sort of say in the medium short, medium desk julian. uh cuz humans, what is the page this? the wall and garza was high on the agenda on the 1st day of the world economic forms, annual meeting in devil, switzerland, many who the presence of well lead is like the us extra it states and prime minister as a foreign minister of casa. and jordan's prime, and it still would help find a solution to the conflict. diplomatic heads of the james base has moved from novels but us secretary of state times to the blinking one of the global leaders, this annual meeting in the alps. whether warren cause us since the moment we all items at the top of the agenda. shake mohammed been abdul rahman of thorny who's both prime minister and foreign minister of council, was scathing about the effects of his rouse bombardment over the past 3 months. rise is not there anymore. i mean there is nothing over the edwards carpet bombing
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everywhere and its needs like its needs that like rebuilding an entire city again, us to this gemini, is for administer, was on a panel discussing global security. her country has consistently opposed to meet you at c spa, i believe the, the problem we are in is actually we know the solution. we can only come out together on a plan on the sci fi, on a plan, on the 2 states solution. but at the moment we have stuck to individuals circle the foreign minister of saudi arabia, a country that was close to a normalization deal with israel before the war was asked whether such a deal could now be revived. he said yes, but only if a series of steps happen 1st, we need to have a sci fi. immediately we need to set the ground for a credible process that enables the palestinian authority. let them. i was us to have a process towards a piece in the region. this will resolve many of the challenges that we have in the
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region is among those speaking here on tuesday, the arabian foreign minister and the us secretary of state expect a lot of talk about tensions in the red sea and attacks by the who sees already the country prime minister as well, and the recent u. k. and us military intervention could lead to further escalation. and business leaders here are worried about the global supply chain. i'm the effects on the world economy. james pays out to 0 doubles james base back to the u. s. equity general and 10, you can type rush about the risk of spillover from the war and gaza. or we can not have another gaza 11 months. and so you need to stop what's happening and got so uh and the level now is at the present moment, in my opinion, the most dangerous risk of spill over that we have, we have the west bank in which the pensions are extremely high, and the body simply the incidents in the, let's see,
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and i have to say that the city of them, of navigation is something that these essential for has a weston ministry intervention made the situation. what best way to defend the, the, the other thing is you guys is not to create a situation in each prices who go up in read sure you to be facing that emetics situation with this risk analysis. so my appeal is also for the escalation, the escalation in the let's see, the, to a law for the, the verification to take place. but what's the intervention is that helpful? it is, it makes things worse. i hope that's business leads to the escalation from both sides as you know, in the last week there's been a case in the international court of justice. that's an important part of the un with israel being taken to court under the genocide convention. now i know very well, you'll not going to comment on that case, but how important is the, the old un members, including israel comply with whatever the court decides, including any professional measures they to say? well, there's, you know, there is
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a say can pretty simple of separation of powers. and so obviously i will not intervene mediation to what's up for the cost to be sites. but the international court of justice is part of un phones. it is about the who is extreme import, those in international relations. and so we are very much support the business, national court of justice and very much supportive of the need for all states to abide by the decisions of the court. when you look at the desk told 20 full 1000 people at least have died in gaza, about half of them, a women and children, and wrenched off a 150 to you and workers of died as samples as their employer with the duty of castle them do you think there should be legal accountability for that as well? first of all, you can't imagine what it is to medicine organization, which 150 to the of all of the workers that have been killed. and some of them have
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been killed with their families in their own houses. and i think that will be a moment in which really to look seriously into this question at the present moment . our most important duty is to make sure that to meditate 8 is the leave of as a much larger scale than it is the case law. and that's easily, i'll remove the opposite goals, that's who has to exist to have a massive distribution of you. is that in a knowing depth for depth to be really effective, we need the events that is used by it. it's not just you and will, cuz you're a journalist, 82 journalists and media workers killed. do you fear the suspect? israel is deliberately targeting june, listen of the thought leaders and guns. i think that is a way these what is being conducted in which there is to be no effect. the protection of the city of the, i think there are 5 nations international commit that in law and the needs that i've been saying time and time again. and now it has been proven by francis the
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report of ox farm and the few others that these is unprecedented. the number of civilian casualties that he's taking place in gaza is especially if you look into all the conflicts that we had seen. sam secretary general, the number of civilian casualties, but they is unprecedented in any of the conflicts that we have with them too long since i am secretary general place in the united states. so the rest of protest is who lived a city in the us congress holding for sci fi in gaza. how does your construct, has moved from capitol hill in washington dc to the protest call by the group mennonite action, a christian group that says it's committed to condemning all violence, began as a church service that included the singing and chance for a cease fire and gaza there were a couple of 100 people who enter the halls of congress on tuesday and conducted a sit in refusing police orders to leave. according to the groups leaders about
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a $150.00 of those protesters were then arrested all the while still singing. police led them away with their hands, a zip tie behind their backs, and they were quickly ushered out of public view and out of the view of journalists . meanwhile, the senate is debating and measure introduced by senator bernie sanders, who has called israel's military operation and gaza, indiscriminate and disproportionate. and this resolution would require that the us state department to assess whether israel has committed human rights violations before delivering us military aid. there is little support for that currently in the senate, but a small, the growing number of lawmakers have signed onto various efforts that would place conditions on is really 8. how do you feel? castro? alger 0 washington, the refugees and indonesia has sparked unrest. mold in 1700 refugees arrived in the problems of entrees and submit to them. but jessica washington reports not from the
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town of pity. in p d, this might look like a syrian setting for this community. if we can get refugees, the time living at the speech and entities is the provence, is just the latest chapter, and then lifetime of trauma and pain. many of them say they experienced towards it and with this the motors if loved ones by security forces and didn't done good dish . they lived through hardship and poverty, and overcrowded and increasingly dangerous. kemp's is mother says she had an additional reason to lease funds with dish, but the not doctor in bangladesh said the treatment was not possible. i can't express my pain as the mother. my son is hurting the life is challenging and on suicide and he had to sun his costs all over his legs from dragging his body across the sand. almost 2 months since they arrived in change, these were hanging refugees of still living at this speech,
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in petty sheltering on the top owens and coconut trees. among them a more than 70 children. the un refugee agency, which is responsible for the food medicine and other expenses, says it needs the local government to designate secure sites for the refugees. but the local authorities say the situation is complicated. the we have tried to find them temporary shelter, the people rejecting before we arrive in a location local, people already get that to protest. so the government can't force it or the most that in recent funds hate and this information is given a few cheese to spread from social media to villages nearby. they have the 5 c model. he yeah, it's the either the belief we want allow them to disembark, of the batteries that you have so many videos about them and social media, they eat nice food for us. we have to go to work,
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go to the sea to get food. bad with life, so these are hanging refugees is fall from easy. they spend all day and night exposed to the elements the he's rain and in 6, abdul says he only les funds with ash for his children to have a pension lives with a lot of them to live in put in the to them. but my wife got sick before reaching the show and she died on the part. she jumped about children getting educated and then in another they want us to do things that you have thought of. and now he's unsure whether that dream can ever be realized. jessica washington, which is 0 p d indonesia. so keep as of those day shop prize and fuel water and electricity prices, the ruling company, this policy says the measures that needed to improve the islands economy. but many, a skeptical skeptical of the plan at augusta has moved from hub on a long lines outside have on his petrol stations have become
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a grim reality in recent years. but soon they may be a thing of the past, the communist party to announce the price of petrol will soon increase by both. all right, and so we're going to, like i said, although when the price of fuel goes up, everything gets more expensive that people need to go to hospital or travel some where it's going to cost them more. yeah. and then the actual price is went rise until next month. but just the announcements has made an impact. how much does it cost you to get to your house before from here you miles was 50 basis? no, it doesn't go into a 150. they will put their prices up of these price hikes, a possible communist party is cooling a macro economic stabilization program with us sanctions choking of fund. currency inflows like never before. we'll salaries, a plumbing thing, keep as president says, he's managing a war economy coupon. i always equal partners, this is not a package of neo liberal measures against the people, nor is it a crusade against small businesses, nor the illumination of the basic basket of good. cuz he does, the economist says,
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and adjustment programs should have been done years ago to correct major distortions in the islands economy. that is better late than never. you said it was very fund raising prices in reducing subsidies as an austere already program. the government isn't able to keep spending on these things as an adjustment program necessary, or is there another option when i only, i'd say it has to be implemented. ok, buttons are inside. so to basic food russians at st prices at the countries famous . but i guess for that set to change to food restaurants will be targeted to valuable goods. what's the electricity and gas prices have been low for decades? encouraging? wasteful consumption is not expensive to leave the gas on all the time. no, no, no, no, no, not at all. rather than buy lighter, it's better for me to leave it on the whole time and spend the money on a few pounds of sweet potatoes or some bananas of the high utility bills will mean
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less money for food. this is what the bill is, the equipment just $0.15 a month, but that's no small change in the country with an average salary is full. and so the equivalence of just $17.00 a month, people already feeling the pinch and they're worried about the coming price hikes. and with the economy creaking, essential food rations started arriving like a capital a to make the price that the russian store hasn't come in yet. this month, so i have a better price list from last month, so i'll still have a bit cheat. did they missed the bus? so that's politicians till the long suffering public. the tyson about keeping the pricing for a tough year at augusta in algebra and cuba spell. so head here on out is there finally have 3 reclaims hundreds of pieces of stolen cultural trashes from the us gemini. i'm kind of
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the the pull them on the phone with us present, present from positive paid him goals in new york. the 1st day of a defamation case involving a magazine right to a jury was assigned to, trump should be forced to pay for a box. he made about 18 carroll in 2019, when he was president. trump has already been found. libel is the sexually abusing into saving. carol. she's taking $10000000.00 in damages. christmas leave me has moved from new york. fresh off of a political victory in the state of iowa, former president donald trump, made an appearance here and a new york court room where proceedings are under way to determine how much you
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should pay as a penalty for making the sam, a tory comments against the woman, he sexually abused and even as the jury was being selected, in this case to determine how much money he's going to have to pay president charles was posting on social media about the woman who was calling her a liar, claiming he never met her. also choosing the judge in this case of being out to get him. this is a strategy that the former president has been using on the campaign trail, accusing the system. the court system will be out to get accusing democrats, a weapon, ising, the court to calling that many legal cases against whom political witch hunts. and it's an accusation, and a strategy that seems to appeal seems to be working with his base. he has had some of the best fundraising days around these court appearances,
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including and one case where his mug shot was released and he made the t shirts out of it raising more than $2000000.00 over the course of just 2 days. now the former president is facing for criminal charges for criminal trials in the coming year as well. and while he seems to be using this to his advantage, his opponents are arguing that all of this legal action is a distraction from the election and from the issues that are so important to the american people present salumi out to 0 new york an equity always boosting security measures and prisons to attack localized crime in the city hardest hit by recent violence. life is slowly returning to normal. allison throughout the unsuitables gradually and cautiously life is beginning to return to way a que curfew remains in place at night,
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but many shops of reopen 5 day in this downtown market. people homeless shopkeeper, one cat guy, he says she's still trying to fully recover from the shock of the violence, the rock, the city last week. so the, some of the for me to see and we're still sketch, but we don't have any other option because this is a livelihood. so we need to be here to defend the work and try to return to normalcy. but as you can see, there are a few customers around, as she pointed through the still close shutters of other stores to suggest it will be a long road to recovery. but welcome to the president's side. when faced most of the previous government didn't have the guts to act and impose the little most people we spoke do seem to agree with president than you know, boys, unprecedented military ization of bank, whether our streets and the takeover of the prison instead, over the years of largely falling under the control of drug trafficking games on monday, special forces were again, aggressively patrolling the streets,
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wrapping up people and receiving applause is by passers by. even if most notice is little more than a stop gap measure of camera, people have told us that while more extreme last week's events or nothing new, as people say they have learned or had to learn to correct this with a game every increasing influence in their persistent requests for extortion money . this taxi driver who doesn't want his identity revealed, says everybody is being the gang to avoid being harmed, telling the to god you live in the house to put food on the table, but you're not sure if you make it back alive. everyone's being a victim. at any moment you could be assaulted or kidnapped to your call stolen, a company's being robbed at gunpoint, no one is safe. he says he and his colleagues tried to protect themselves using an app on their phones to identify when extortion is calling those individual,
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thank you. you want to read down the shows i don't answer truces. i try not to answer any on know numbers. it's a way to try to avoid trouble because they don't always call you from the same number, the president then your noble. i says, you will not back down in this war against the drug gangs. but many fear the spectre of violence will remain. and that this relative normalcy will be just the law in an ever more entrenched conflict. i listen that i'm 50, as, as you know why you keep that more than 200 ancient artifacts. if you attend approved as part of a try to reclaim items smuggled out of the country. if the some guns it's possible i, the parts of paris history have returned home sculptures, textile ceramics, and other works of indigenous art. some of them more than 2000 years old. they tell the story of a time before the spanish conquests. the limits of neat decor um looks like elements such as the club hates and sculptures,
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a typical indian culture. there are also various instruments and takes down fragments belonging to the shanghai culture and got a piece of media with she knew cultural affiliation. there was also a group of ceramic pieces from the monkey, nascar land by a k. in the end of the common stock number, you again got into some of the items were smuggled out of the country illegally. others have been held in you cm's or by private collectors, most were headed back to power voluntarily. but not all. that the law must have. why didn't that even more than 40 pieces was seized by the united states department of homeland security in the gym and police, which unfortunately proves the importance of food, a stream thing, international cooperation to combat traffic, heating of cultural prophecy around the world. who has re patry a to 840 looted antiquities over the past 2 years. it's seen as a success, as indigenous communities worldwide. rec,
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and with the colonial past and campaign for the return of stolen artifacts. if this i'm get food, i'll just pull that sits for the use of the inside of the break to stay with us. the, the markets aren't as busy as normal. the single largest employer in palestine is the public spiritual thorazine o p a. the palestinian authority remains the key economic drive of the palestinians, employing a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each work. because israel is withholding the tax. this is the trade crossing between palestine and israel is rarely save to release the money, but with deductions and no money for the employees and goals of the last president . joe gordon is putting in tremendous amounts of pressure on prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu to release the funds for the palestinian authority. the us though is claiming it once a revitalized p, a to take a vengeful, controlling goes off the wall. anything other than a week? the a is not something is wrong. ones currently view far as he is weak as it is that the past it's getting weaker. this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravens hopkins from the base is
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a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing, of jail term informed opinions when the us census warships into the red sea, it's not receive task protection that seem to have complication inside story. on al jazeera, the consol broke us a deal to bring a didn't to go, so it exchange some medicine. so it's rarely kept as being held at the

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